Sandwich unit A between 2 matching charms. Place the first charm right side up. Place unit A putting the fold towards the top. Sides and bottom will match, the fold will be 1/4″ from the top edge. Place the second charm right side down.

Sew along one side.

Open….

pull the center portion so your block looks like this.

I pinned the bottom corners and the center and finger pressed the seam open – repeat to make 18 flying geese units.

Sew into 3 rows of 6.

Press seams open to prevent bulk.

Cut 4 strips at 2 1/2″ for sashing and side borders.

Cut 2 strips at 6 1/2″ for the top and bottom borders.

Quilt.

Bind: we cut 4 strips at 2″ for the binding. You may prefer your binding a little wider.

Here are some other finishing ideas. A tablerunner,

use Christmas fabrics and use it to hold your holiday cards,

this is using Miss Jump fabrics for a boy quilt

One super fun project (35″ x 39″) that can be a baby quilt, table runner, or a wall hanging to hold cards.

This is very cute! I have just bought a bunch of charm packs because my LQS had a great sale so now I have another idea of what to do with them! Yippee! Ditto to previous commenter, where is the print option?Anna

This is SUPER FANTASTIC!!! I will be trying this real soon!! Thanks for the GREAT idea!!

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